What if it Snows?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.
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I'm with you on the eyes off the road part, with my mom's car the radio, and hvac run through that dam touch screen, I have to be stopped to change anything.Feedman, broke down plumber, homeskillet and 7 others Thank this.
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You know the saying when it rains it pours? Film at 11
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Several Midwest states getting hit by tornadoes again tonight. Primarily eastern Nebraska, western Missouri, eastern Kansas, Oklahoma, northeast Texas, and northwest Arkansas. Looks like I-29, I-35, I-70, and I-80 in these areas could be affected.
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Theiyr're. My job is done here.
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Stripes ? The one in ft. Stockton had pretty good grub.exhausted379, broke down plumber, Dale thompson and 6 others Thank this.
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So I got my fridge issue fixed today. Went over to moms and got some bacon out the freezer. Thought it seemed a little off. Later on went to store and got two (2) thingys of ice cream. Put in moms freezer. Then. As I was leaving noticed ice cream had gotten a little soft. Popsicles were melted.

Apparently moms fridge has taken a dump. What are the odds.FullMetalJacket, Feedman, exhausted379 and 14 others Thank this. -
A lot of times when they go quick and quietly is a capacitor, relay, or thermostat possibly fan motor all easy to test and pretty cheap to fix yourself, t-stat being the biggest pain, still easy just a pain.Feedman, exhausted379, broke down plumber and 8 others Thank this.
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HUH who woulda thunk it? Tornadoes be happening in Tornado Alley.
Those were all in one of the first couple of "red zones" for "NO GO!!! Zones" when I was making a map of potential places to live.
Other big red blobs where:
Within 100 miles of the Atlantic and the gulf coast because of Huricanes.
Within 25 miles of the Mississippi river, that's all flood land.
North of I90 cause they have real winter.
Also for winter anything much above 4500 feet in elevation.
South of I40 because they get just too friken hot.Feedman, exhausted379, Dale thompson and 9 others Thank this.
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